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Judges uphold decision to drop terrorism case against Kneecap member

The High Court ruled the terror charge against Kneecap rapper Liam Óg Ó hAnnaidh was dismissed due to procedural errors, upholding a prior decision and preventing a new trial.

  • A two-judge panel at the High Court upheld the decision and dismissed the CPS appeal on Wednesday, meaning Liam Óg Ó hAnnaidh will not face a new terror trial.
  • The alleged incident began with a flag display supporting Hezbollah at the O2 Forum, Kentish Town, on 21 November 2024, leading to a May 2025 charge and a Woolwich Crown Court dismissal last year.
  • Defence lawyers argued that prosecutors informed the defendant before seeking Attorney General permission, which was granted the following day, placing the charge outside the six-month time frame for summary-only charges as ruled by Paul Goldspring, Chief Magistrate.
  • Supporters gathered and the group called the process a 'witch-hunt' ahead of their Conway Mill press conference, where slogans like 'free Palestine' were displayed.
  • The judges reasoned that Lord Justice Edis and Mr Justice Linden upheld the lower court’s ruling that it lacked jurisdiction over any summary-only offence alleged for that date, stressing the decision rested on jurisdictional and procedural law rather than the alleged conduct.
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Two judges of the London High Court confirmed on Wednesday the abandonment of the lawsuits against Mo Chara, rapper of the Northern Irish trio Kneecap who had hung a flag of the Lebanese Shia Islamist movement.

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Irish Times broke the news in Dublin, Ireland on Wednesday, March 11, 2026.
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